Career Day

Career Day

Rainer Arendt and Leonard Vekker


Career Day was a buzzing hive of inspiration and exploration, as students had the unique experience to learn from professionals. Career Day, an annual event that offers a glimpse into the vast array of professional paths awaiting Masterman students beyond the classroom walls. From aspiring doctors to budding artists, each student had the opportunity to explore potential careers and interact with professionals from various fields. The spectrum of careers on display catered to every interest and aspiration. Career Day provided a platform for students to broaden their horizons and envision the possibilities awaiting them in the future.

Beyond merely showcasing career options, Career Day fostered invaluable connections between students and professionals, laying the groundwork for potential mentorships and internships. It was a day not only to explore potential jobs but also to cultivate networks that could shape future endeavors. Career Day had opened doors to a world of possibilities and also ignited the flames of ambition in the hearts of our students, propelling them towards a future brimming with promise and opportunity.

Tomas Falleti-Moore (11-2) exclaimed “I love Career Day! Especially the adventure capitalist. I want to get my money up like him!”

Moreover, Career Day served as a bridge between academic learning and real-world application, emphasizing the importance of career exploration and planning. The event not only broadened horizons for Masterman students but also empowered us to make informed decisions about our futures.